Kopari's Whipped Skincare Formula is Lightweight & Deeply Hydrating
Laura McQuarrie — September 5, 2022 — Fashion
References: koparibeauty & popsugar
The newest whipped skincare product from Kopari Beauty delivers deep hydration with a lightweight formula and the benefits of vegan ceramides. This hydrating yet non-greasy Moisture Whipped Ceramide Cream formula is non-comedogenic and it promises to restore and strengthen the skin barrier, all the while locking in hydration for 72 hours. The whipped skincare cream supports soft, supple and moisturized skin and as part of an independent perceptual study with 50 participants and 30 days of use, 98% agreed that their skin felt moisturized after product application.
As well as featuring vegan ceramides, this skincare cream for barrier repair features hyaluronic acid for hydration, seed oil from baobab trees and Kalahari melon to soften skin, plus whipped coconut milk for antioxidant properties.
As well as featuring vegan ceramides, this skincare cream for barrier repair features hyaluronic acid for hydration, seed oil from baobab trees and Kalahari melon to soften skin, plus whipped coconut milk for antioxidant properties.
Trend Themes
1. Vegan Ceramide Skincare - There is an opportunity for the skincare industry to incorporate vegan ceramides into their products to cater to consumers looking for cruelty-free options.
2. Whipped Skincare Products - The whipped texture is a disruptive innovation opportunity for companies looking to offer a unique and lightweight moisturizing experience to consumers.
3. Non-comedogenic Skincare - The non-greasy and non-comedogenic formula used in vegan ceramide creams represents an opportunity for skincare companies to cater to consumers with sensitive and acne-prone skin.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare - The skincare industry can benefit from incorporating vegan ceramides and hyaluronic acid into their products to provide long-lasting hydrating benefits to consumers.
2. Beauty - The beauty industry can leverage the popularity of vegan and cruelty-free beauty products by developing more innovative plant-based ingredients like baobab seed oil and Kalahari melon.
3. Cosmetics - Cosmetics companies can benefit from creating non-comedogenic formulas for their products to cater to consumers looking for makeup that won't clog their pores and affect their skin health.
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